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Lorne and Jenken
* 1972-1973 Lorne Jenken High School, Barrhead, Alberta

Lorne and High
# REDIRECT Communist Party of Canada ( Marxist – Leninist ) candidates, 2000 Canadian federal election # Lorne Gershuny ( Parkdale — High Park )

Lorne and School
* Lorne Park Secondary School, a high school in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
He is also fondly remembered as the founder of Toronto's Academy of Radio Arts ( originally called the Lorne Greene School of Broadcasting ).
His father, Gerry Campbell, an immigrant to Canada from the East End of Glasgow, Scotland, taught high school drama classes in Mississauga, Ontario – first at Westwood Secondary School ( now Lincoln M. Alexander Secondary School ), later at Lorne Park Secondary School, and now at Erindale Secondary School.
The ' Town Houses ' are School House, Lorne House, West Deyne ( 1859 ) and West Bank ;
He attended both Lorne Park Secondary School and Erindale Secondary School and later the University of Toronto at Mississauga, and worked for many years in Canadian media before joining CBS News in 1992.
The Humber School of Media Studies, Television: Writing and Producing program developed by Lorne Frohman, created, produced, wrote, shot and edited the series.
The two-story, four-room Lorne Park Public School opened in 1923, with 76 students enrolled.
The Lorne Park Secondary School was founded in 1958 and serves 1400 students in grades 9 through 12.
* Lorne Park Secondary School

Lorne and Alberta
He worked briefly as a disc jockey at a Calgary, Alberta radio station, before enrolling at the Lorne Greene Academy of Radio Arts, Toronto.
Monarchs and members of their family have also owned in a private capacity homes and land in Canada: King Edward VIII owned Bedingfield Ranch, near Pekisko, Alberta ; The Marquess of Lorne and Princess Louise owned a cottage on the Cascapédia River in Quebec ; and Princess Margaret owned Portland Island between its gifting to her by the Crown in Right of British Columbia in 1958 and her death in 2002, though she offered it back to the Crown on permanent loan in 1966 and the island and surrounding waters eventually became Princess Margaret Marine Park.
This led to widespread condemnation of the Alberta Environment Minister, Lorne Taylor, who had influenced Health Chairman Len Mitzel to terminate him.
In 1882 the District of Alberta was created as part of the Northwest Territories, and named for Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, fourth daughter of Queen Victoria, and wife of the Marquess of Lorne who served as Governor General of Canada at the time.

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Ron Tugnutt, who was signed in the summer of 2000, supplied solid goaltending with 22 wins, which tied the 74-year-old League record for wins by an expansion-team goalie ( New York Rangers ' Lorne Chabot also had 22 wins in 1926 – 27 ).
Also Lorne Michaels asking the home viewing audience to vote Kaufman off the show, which happened in 1982, two years after Michaels left the show as executive producer and Dick Ebersol took over.
He composed the theme for the television boxing series The Contender, and worked with Lorne Balfe on the music for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, which was his first video game project.
In 1973, she appeared twice on Lorne Greene's short-lived ABC crime drama Griff, including the episode The Last Ballad, in which she portrayed Dr. Martha Reed, an abortionist held by police in the death of a patient.
* Lorne Greene made a brief walk-on cameo during the first episode of Season 5, which took place in Hollywood.
He was the host and narrator of the nature series, Lorne Greene's New Wilderness, a show which promoted environmental awareness.
The Duke of Argyll is also the chief of the Scottish clan of Campbell and in this capacity is known as " MacCailein Mòr ", which is Gaelic, for " The Great MacColin " referring to Cailean Mór ( Colin the Great ) of Lochawe ( Colin of Lochow ) who was killed in fighting with Alexander, Lord of Lorne in 1296.
Lorne stated of the hall: " Here we are settling down in this big and comfortable House < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki >, which I tell Louise is much superior to Kensington, for the walls are thick, the rooms are lathed and plastered ( which they are not at Kensington ) and there is an abundant supply of heat and light.
This, which excludes the best known works usually attributed to him, which are given to his workshop or followers, is the position taken by Lorne Campbell.
At SNL, Short helped revive the show with his many characters for the show's tenth season ( the last one produced by Dick Ebersol ), which was in danger of falling in quality, thanks to the departures of Eddie Murphy and Joe Piscopo, so Ebersol decided to fill his cast with experienced actors and comedy performers in order to keep the show alive ( Lorne Michaels would attempt the same thing in season 11, with disastrous results ).
Dana Carvey recalls that he was prompted by executive producer Lorne Michaels to introduce the character ( when it was still in SNL rehearsals ) at a Neil Young concert at Madison Square Garden, which Church Lady interrupted, fussing and fuming: " What are we doing here?
Dog River's police force, consisting entirely of veteran Davis Quinton ( Lorne Cardinal ) and rookie Karen Pelly ( Tara Spencer-Nairn ), keep the peace in the small town, which proves a very simple task, and the officers have an overabundance of free time.
The church now belongs to the Hebridean Trust, which converted it into a hostel and study centre, linked to the archive of Gaelic culture and folklore created by the former owner of Canna and Sanday, the late John Lorne Campbell.
The first was Don Roritor, which many took to be a jab at producer Lorne Michaels .< ref >
The present World Record for Haggis Hurling was set at 217 feet by Lorne Coltart at the Milngavie Highland Games on 11 June 2011, beating Allan Pettigrew's 180 feet record which had stood for over twenty years.
This was preceded by a ward system where three councillors were elected from Torquay, three from Anglesea and one from Lorne, Winchelsea, Moriac and Aireys Inlet respectively, which was abolished before the 2004 council elections.
Rocket was cast for the 1980 – 81 season, which followed the departure of the remaining members of the show's original cast and executive producer Lorne Michaels.
On the pioneering, late-night sketch comedy program Saturday Night Live, on which creator and executive producer Lorne Michaels assigned him the position of head writer, O ' Donoghue appeared in the first show's opening sketch, as an English-language teacher instructing John Belushi in such phrases as " I would like to feed your fingertips to the wolverines ," and " We are out of badgers.
The southern part of the loch is wider, and its branch which lies to the south-east of the island of Lismore is known as the Lynn of Lorne.
Lorne contracted the Transuding Furies to cast a sanctuary spell on the spot, which stopped any demon violence from occurring on it.
When his close friend Fred is murdered and her body usurped by the Old One known as Illyria, Lorne becomes filled with despair which he keeps secret from the rest of his equally heartbroken friends.
" Angel, Illyria, the Groosalugg and Lorne intercept them just as they release three notes which will destroy the universe, causing the center to unbalance.

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Published in English as The Tin Flute ( 1947 ), the book won the 1947 Governor General's Award for fiction as well as the Royal Society of Canada's Lorne Pierce Medal.
Layton won on the first ballot with 53. 5 % of the vote, defeating Bill Blaikie, Lorne Nystrom, Joe Comartin and Pierre Ducasse.
* 1969: Bambi Award won for Bonanza ( shared with Lorne Greene, Dan Blocker, Pernell Roberts )
Many of the soldiers in WW2 fought under Montgomery at the Battle of El Alamein and Wadi Akrit where their commanding officer Lorne Campbell won a V. C.
She attended Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, where she won the prestigious Lorne Greene Award for outstanding work in the theater.
She lost to Marion Lorne, who won posthumously for her role as " Aunt Clara " on Bewitched.
In 1950 he won the Royal Society of Canada's Lorne Pierce Medal.
One year later, McCann was to join the ranks of such celebrated performers as Lorne Greene, Kate Reid and Gordon Pinsent, when he won the Earle Grey Award.
Defenceman Denis Potvin scored a crucial overtime goal in game one and the Cup was won when Bobby Nystrom scored the Cup-winning goal from John Tonelli and Lorne Henning at 7: 11 of the first overtime.
Bédard and his partner Henri Rochon lost the doubles match in their quarter-final tie against Mexico, played at the Mount Royal Tennis Club ; fortunately, Lorne Main won both of his singles rubbers, including the Round 4 match over Mario Llamas, which gave Canada an insurmountable 3-1 lead.

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